Facing a month behind bars, Falco quickly moves up the ranks of the Aryan brotherhood; Back at home, uncomfortable questions reemerge and the gang's leadership is thrown by a secret power play at gunpoint.
Dylan tries to get her hands on money by any means possible, while London oversteps with Seth’s family, and Wes forms a strong bond with Edward.
An awkward moment for Jett: Marek's family moved out from that Prague address. Therefore, he cannot deliver Marek's package. As a way to find him, Jett flies to the Old Town Square and search for him there. After he arrives at the square, Jett starts to become depressed because nobody knows Marek there. Would Jett have to send the package back to World Airport?
Gerry meets an attractive woman at Barrel’s and drags Lisa with him to a teacher conference in Atlantic City to find her.
Ella and her mother are going to Antarctica, in order to drop off three lost emperor penguins by boat. Jett agrees to go along with them. Ella keeps the penguins in check by using a whistle. Ella sees Antarctica in her sights, but a ginormous waterspout is blocking their way. Jett tries to steer the boat away from the waterspout, but the weather phenomenon is too strong for him. How are they going to get to Antarctica and drop safely the penguins there in one piece?
Following a successful sting, an explosion causes three FBI agents to be killed.
The ninjas form an alliance with the Elemental Masters after revealing Chen's plan. Cole and Zane break out of the noodle factory.
Jack and Claire want to move so Camille doesn't have to hide, but Camille pretends to be a cousin so she can get out of the house. Lena discovers a mysterious scar on her back, and Victor has a run-in with a nosy neighbor.
Ted's feelings for Sky are revealed; Donna copes with the backlash from her altercation with Anya; O'S**t strives to remain sober; and Puma's business partner attempts to reunite old friends.
When a bone-headed incident threatens to ruin the Saints' season, owner Jake Tullis and his staff jump into crisis mode. The league sends a gorgeous, no-nonsense lawyer, Dusty Halford, to oversee a disgruntled Jake.
LaDarius falls in love with a girl he meets online. Byron is bullied by the team's enforcer, Artahk Sandov, because he's not getting enough playing time.
An old issue rears its ugly head for Jake. As Dusty plots his demise, she has a Vegas fling to get over her ex. Byron and Sam attempt to convince a player to come out of retirement to play for the Saints.
Wu Lee, a Chinese basketball star, visits Las Vegas. Jake and Dusty each have their own methods to convince him to join the Saints.
Cell phone footage of a vicious rant by Coach Doug from the Saints' locker room leaks and Jake and Dusty battle over how to handle it.
In order to secure funding for a new arena, Jake and Dusty must win an ultra-conservative councilman's vote. LaDarius has to pass a random drug test.
Jake is challenged by a local radio sports host to prove he cares more about the Saints' season than his lavish partying lifestyle.
When Jake's tech company suddenly goes under, he's faced with the ultimate dilemma. Dusty is haunted by an old mistake in the form of a new employee on the Saints' staff.
The team knows a rust-free GTO would be a great car to kick off the new U.S. workshop. But these cars are rare, and Mike has to travel all the way to Chicago – almost 2,000 miles – to find one. When he does, he discovers this great time-warp muscle car isn’t all it seems. Edd discovers it hides some gremlins, which will make it hard to sell in hot California. Mike sets them a challenge, to make a $10,000 profit. But the market isn’t always stable – will they manage?